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This season started off great with the dual Alecs dipped a bit in the middle and really picked up again when Brad was introduced. Loved that character since his first scene and doubly so when they revealed what he was.

The irony here is that aside from Serious Sam 3, Devolver Digital has never published a 60 dollar game. 40 dollars max for its larger titles and much less for its niche indie offerings.

The irony here is that aside from Serious Sam 3, Devolver Digital has never published a 60 dollar game. 40 dollars max for its larger titles and much less for its niche indie offerings.

I wonder how this will influence the 30 vs. 60 debate, seeing as the advantage of developers was that a large segment of their audience would never see much 60 fps footage as YouTube is such a dominant force.

Only the second one for me makes me really doubt it.

The conspiracy theory that the rigged system is to offset losses from the sales is just asinine. The sales have been shown to increase money spent on Steam, which means more money for Valve. There doesn't need to be any compensation.

I say let it rest. It had a good run. Lots of classic episodes and lots of good memories. No reason to ruin that just for extra money and the slim chance of one more extra classic episode.

I'd like some opinions. Was/is it better to go for a broad approach when it comes to the exploration of our Solar System? Or should we focus on a type of celestial body, such as those that are most likely to harbor/have harbored life or have the most potential for colonization?

I've watched it twice now and never regretted it once. All of the actors are having a lot of fun, there's cool action and adventure and it just didn't deserve to be 9th worst box-office bomb. Would've liked to see more Dirk Pitt movies, as there was a lot of potential in those admittedly rough first movie.

I won't pass judgement on any side here, but I want to take a moment to say that I love how Minecraft has basically created a whole industry of its own. There's Mojang who've made hundreds of millions off the base game. Then there's all the servers, creation sites, fan sites, LPers. Not to mention all those other

Not broken in the show.

I love it when a theme song is used in the show itself, especially when it's an awesome alternate rendition like this.

Wonder how France got #1 in healthy living when I recently saw map showing them to be pretty high up on the obesity list of Western Europe. They must do a lot of other good things to keep overall health high then.

The production value on this show is getting to be insane. LotR-sized cavalry barreling down a frozen waste, a minute of just the most real-looking dragons I've ever seen, a riveting rendition of the GoT theme over the final scene and of course those amazing skeleton warriors.

Among the things that the modder has switched on are performance improvements, so that doesn't really fly. Also the extra stuff could just be another setting.

Anyone else thinks something like this is a great idea for an indie game? A cheap, short game that's just about exploring all the nooks and crannies of a starship like this. While a recognizable design like this would be ideal, I think it could be made intriguing even with an original design. I had already had fun

I don't think there's a way through there. The game is still WIP, so I think Deck 9 is just not developed beyond that floodgate section.

Already went there, but didn't realize it was Deck 4.

I've gotten to Deck 1, 2, 3 and 8. Is that it, or am I missing a stairwell somewhere?

There's so much detail, gags and what not. There's Tribbles near the Shuttlebay, all sorts of logical rooms that you never see (meeting rooms for low level personnel, air circulation controls, etc.).